I haven't been hiking in a while, moving plus a very sore back has kept me at home. So with a warm Saturday in front of me I decided to go up to Timber Mountain, thinking my gf would join for the walk. Dropped off the Ranger to get an oil change and alignment and the went to the FS station in Baldy Village to get the Cucamonga Wilderness permit. I also got a stove permit so I will be legal during my Sierra hike later this year. We got near the Icehouse parking area at 9:30, as usual it was crowded so we parked up the road around the bend a ways, about a half mile to the trailhead. Surprisingly we didn't see too many people out, maybe they were already hiding in the shade somewhere. We stopped for a break at the Cucamonga Wilderness sign and for some water at Columbine Spring, and finally for a Clif bar at the Saddle. I went ahead to the summit, hung out there for a few minutes and then we went back down. I took a little time to place impediments in front of a few of the cut switchbacks, I doubt if they do much good but I feel a little better about myself now. Uneventful walk down, and a burger and ESB on tap at Baldy Lodge made for a good finish to about five hours in the local mountains.
A few pics....

As mentioned elsewhere around here, not too much water in the creek.

My least favorite part - you just know it will be hot going up this stretch.

Baldy from the viewpoint below the saddle.

Surprise, only one other person at the saddle.

This always feels like the longest quarter mile ever but when I look at the time it's about 8 minutes.

Timber summit. Register box in the tree still says Chapman.

Baldy from the Timber trail.

Tiny patch of snow just below the saddle.
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